I haven't seen any specific stories about this but I was watching cable tonight and Rep. Adam Smith was on talking about how he'd switch from Obama to Hillary if she won the national pledged delegates, however he wasn't willing to represent his district or his state and stand by those results (seems reasonable, he wants a clear winner soon from the national totals).
I know Howard Dean has commented a bit that he doesn't think a race to the convention is good for the party. Has anyone heard anything about the possible organization of a superdelegate voting bloc willing to do something as Rep. Smith suggested? Is it possible sometime in the next month or so we could see attempts at resolving this? It needs to be done sooner rather than later so the rules of the game are known beforehand, with the race a dead heat it can be fairly decided rather than politics getting in the way (i.e. both sides only arguing for what will give them the delegates).
I know Howard Dean has commented a bit that he doesn't think a race to the convention is good for the party. Has anyone heard anything about the possible organization of a superdelegate voting bloc willing to do something as Rep. Smith suggested? Is it possible sometime in the next month or so we could see attempts at resolving this? It needs to be done sooner rather than later so the rules of the game are known beforehand, with the race a dead heat it can be fairly decided rather than politics getting in the way (i.e. both sides only arguing for what will give them the delegates).